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R.I.P. Chris Beniot (pg. 11)
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| eRRaTiK |
Well assuming that he IS guilty there's got to be reason for him to do it. People with things going for them don't just snap for no reason.
It's way easier to dismiss him and label him a ed up murderer than to try and understand what really happened and what circumstances led to those unfortunate events.
You don't have to agree with it (I don't agree with taking the life of another) but at least get the full story before passing judgment. |
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| Sunsnail |
| quote: | Originally posted by eRRaTiK
Well assuming that he IS guilty there's got to be reason for him to do it. People with things going for them don't just snap for no reason.
It's way easier to dismiss him and label him a ed up murderer than to try and understand what really happened and what circumstances led to those unfortunate events.
You don't have to agree with it (I don't agree with taking the life of another) but at least get the full story before passing judgment. |
Examples of more-acceptable murder of wife and child that would make me change my judgment? |
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| Paulino |
yeah whats the motive? imo it could be plot for the wwe to become famous again or he didn't pay dues with the steriods and some hitman got to em
and was boniot a religious man? the bible placement looks crafty
and does he have a mental ilness history that would lead to these events?
imo benoit was respected by many poeple, it just doesn't make sense |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Paulino
yeah whats the motive? imo it could be plot for the wwe to become famous again or he didn't pay dues with the steriods and some hitman got to em |
perhaps out of respect to ALL of them, you could keep that sort of bs out of here. the wwe statement was very biased to them but was true in many ways. we don't yet know if he was on anything. Perhaps after his neck fusion surgery he got addicted to them to rebuild himself up, but he had been passing the wellness tests, the last of which was in april this year.
Mentally, nobody will ever know, but everyone will speculate, as to what he was thinking. I can't begin to understand why he did it, but I want to. In many ways I need some sort of answer for myself so I can stop thinking about it, he was a hero to me, because he wasn't someone who was just huge and talentless, he was trained well and by the best (Stu Hart) and had a real class about him in the ring. Right now, I'm just numb. I don't want to believe he could do it, but I know he probably did. However it won't change a lot about the fact I respect him for what he's done in the business. Like many, he maybe couldn't take it. think Kevin Von Erich, Eddie Guerrero, Andre the Giant, Yokozuna, and so many many more. They all died because they did things to their bodies to entertain people. Be it being unhealthy sizes, or drugs, they've paid the price for it. We just have to remember they're doing so much, on the road at least 250 days a year. it has to have some sort of knock on effect.
And tbh, if you wanna bash him for being on 'roids if it's shown he was, they're no different than many drugs people here glamorize taking. How would u expect us to react if under the influence of something, you did something like that. just a thought anyway.. |
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| bas |
| "real class in the ring" :conf: :conf: |
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| Paulino |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
perhaps out of respect to ALL of them, you could keep that sort of bs out of here. the wwe statement was very biased to them but was true in many ways. we don't yet know if he was on anything. Perhaps after his neck fusion surgery he got addicted to them to rebuild himself up, but he had been passing the wellness tests, the last of which was in april this year.
Mentally, nobody will ever know, but everyone will speculate, as to what he was thinking. I can't begin to understand why he did it, but I want to. In many ways I need some sort of answer for myself so I can stop thinking about it, he was a hero to me, because he wasn't someone who was just huge and talentless, he was trained well and by the best (Stu Hart) and had a real class about him in the ring. Right now, I'm just numb. I don't want to believe he could do it, but I know he probably did. However it won't change a lot about the fact I respect him for what he's done in the business. Like many, he maybe couldn't take it. think Kevin Von Erich, Eddie Guerrero, Andre the Giant, Yokozuna, and so many many more. They all died because they did things to their bodies to entertain people. Be it being unhealthy sizes, or drugs, they've paid the price for it. We just have to remember they're doing so much, on the road at least 250 days a year. it has to have some sort of knock on effect.
And tbh, if you wanna bash him for being on 'roids if it's shown he was, they're no different than many drugs people here glamorize taking. How would u expect us to react if under the influence of something, you did something like that. just a thought anyway.. |
well anything is possible since nobody witnessed the murder/homicide and for the wwe to back up roids is low, cuz roid rage has lead to many deaths not saying it was involved in this sittuation. I believe in ahieving in well fitness without the use of drugs will set a good example to alot of poeple |
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| jupiterone |
| Who is this Chrisopher Benoit? |
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| Paulino |
| i'm pretty sure those close to chris are being questioned at the PD so more info should come soon and hopefully the truth is out |
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| eRRaTiK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sunsnail
Examples of more-acceptable murder of wife and child that would make me change my judgment? |
you miss my point. |
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| Paulino |
| oh does he have any records of physical child abuse? |
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| Sunsnail |
| quote: | Originally posted by eRRaTiK
you miss my point. |
yeah, I still am missing it :( |
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| Paulino |
| and was chris' child behavior like? was he bad kid in school and he do things out of the ordinary |
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